Principles Of Auditing & Other Assurance Services
21st Edition
ISBN: 9781259916984
Author: WHITTINGTON, Ray, Pany, Kurt
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 11, Problem 38OQ
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Identify the proper action to be taken for the reply to each confirmation.
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You are involved with the audit of Jelco Company for year 1 and have been asked to consider the confirmation reply results indicated
below. For each confirmation reply, select the proper action to be taken from the following possible actions: (Each of the "Action"
items may be used once, more than once, or not at all.)
(1)Exception; propose an adjustment.
(2)Send a second confirmation request to the customer.
(3) Examine shipping documents and/or subsequent cash receipts.
(4)Verify whether the additional invoices noted on the confirmation reply pertain to
the year under audit or the subsequent year.
(5) Not an exception; no further audit work is necessary.
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Action
Customer Reply (and any audit action already taken)
a. "We mailed the check for this on December 31."
"We returned those goods on December 2." You have been able to determine that the goods were received by the client
on December 29, but not recorded until January 2.
c. "We also owe for two more invoices for purchases…
An auditor is likely to perform each of the below procedures to obtain evidence regarding the potential understatement of accounts payable at year-end (i.e., the Completeness assertion) except…
Question options:
Inspect purchase orders and receiving reports for accounts payable recorded at year-end.
Inspect the open invoice file for invoices to be paid after year-end.
All options describe procedures that can be used to identify a potential understatement of accounts payable.
Analyze cash disbursements made during the first few weeks of the subsequent year and inspect supporting documentation for each disbursement.
Which of the following procedures would an auditor most likely perform in searching for unrecorded liabilities? *A. Scan the cash disbursements entries recorded just before year end for indications of unusual transactions.B. Compare a sample of purchase orders issued just after year end with the year-end accounts payable trial balance.C. Obtain a copy of the receiving report until year end and its related sales invoice and trace them to the purchases journal.D. Compare the entries recorded in the purchases journal and the cash disbursements journal just before year end.
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Principles Of Auditing & Other Assurance Services
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